Tony Chu isn't the only character in John Layman and Rob Guillory's Image hit who's involved in sci-fi food drama as the variant cover for next week's "Chew" shows his daughter joining in the family business.

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in December 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "The Infinite," "Chew," "Morning Glories," the Madman anniversary HC and more!

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in November 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "The Infinite," "Chew," "Morning Glories," the new "Pilot Season," and more!

John Layman, the writer and co-creator of the Eisner Award-winning "Chew," discusses the continuing process of bringing the comic to TV, announces a new "Aliens" mini with Sam Keith on art and much more.

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in October 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "The Infinite," "Chew," "Morning Glories," the new "Pilot Season," and more!

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in September 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "The Infinite," "Chew," "Morning Glories," "Hack/Slash" and more.

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in August 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "The Infinite," "Shinku," "Savage Dragon," "Skullkickers" and more.

In a one-two punch of behind the scenes perfection, writer John Layman looks at recent events in "Chew," from the cosmic conspiracy of NASA to the return of Poyo and the dastardly future which lays ahead.

Courtesy of Image Comics, CBR presents an exclusive 9-page preview of "Chew" #27 by the Eisner Award winning creative team of John Layman and Rob Guillory. UPDATED: The issue hits stores Wednesday, May 11.

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in July 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "Morning Glories," "Shinku," "Super Dinosaur," "Skullkickers" and more. UPDATED WITH NEW ART

John Layman and Rob Guillory's Image Comics award-winner about one detective's strange beat in a post-pandemic world gripped by poultry fears and food crimes is on its way to TV as Showtime has bought a deal live action "Chew" script.

A line-up of some of Image Comics hottest creators, from Nick Spencer to Riley Rossmo and more, were in attendance at last weekend's Emerald City Comicon to promote their titles to a room full of Image faithful.

Doug Zawisza gave "Chew" #17 a 4 star review, saying of John Layman and Rob Guillory's acclaimed Image series, "The consistency -- not the texture -- of this title is what brings me back issue after issue."

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in April and May, 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "Morning Glories," "Chew," "Who Is Jake Ellis" and more.

John Layman and Rob Guillory's delectable Image Comics series will get an interactive twist come July as the pair announce Scratch N' Sniff variant cover for sale at this year's Comic-Con International in San Diego.

CBR Reviewer Doug Zawisza reviewed the latest issue of Image Comics' "Chew," giving it 4 stars and calling John Layman and Rob Guillory's series "one of the most memorable and different books [on the stands today]."

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in February, 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "Morning Glories," "Chew," "Hack/Slash," "Skull Kickers" and more.

CBR reviewer Greg McElhatton gave "Chew" #15 4 stars, saying that at a quarter of the way into John Layman and Rob Guillory's Image Comics series' storyline, the comic "continues to be a tasty little treat."

Image has released artwork and solicitation information for new comics on sale in January, 2011, including new issues of "The Walking Dead," "Who Is Jake Ellis?," "Chew," "The Infinite Vacation" and more.

Image Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive first look at the special tri-fold cover for the fifteenth issue of "Chew," the critical and fan-favorite hit series by co-creators John Layman and Rob Guillory.